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Record of Proceedings Relating to Howell Carnegie Library Howell, Michigan Pages 134-135

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Record of Proceedings Relating to Howell Carnegie Library Howell, Michigan Pages 134-135

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Howell Carnegie Library board minutes and ledger entries approved by the board.

Detroit News, Ted Shindorf, Frank Daniels, D. Warner, Ina Hight, Ruth Walton, Jerri Fisher, Michigan Bell, R. Rathbun, Doubleday, Demco, Don Phillips, City of Howell, Holkins & Son, Detroit Edison, Challoners Store, Purdy & Woodruff, Bill Hight, Arthur C. Gaw, Brodart, Vista House Pub, Vista House Pub, Gilkes & Zizka, Purdy & Woodruff, Gaylord, Ralph Filkins

The Howell Library Board met Tuesday night, February 4, 1958 at 7:00 o'clock in the library. Present were Mrs. Hock, Mrs. McCloskey, Mrs. Hight, Mr. Paul Baldwin and Mrs. Calvin Gatesman.

In the absence of Mr. Krieger, Mr. Baldwin was made temporary chairman.

The minutes of the January meeting were read and approved.

The board spent the entire meeting working and preparing the budget for the coming year. A motion to submit the budget made to the city council was made by Mrs. McCloskey, seconded by Mrs. Hock and unanimously carried. Mr. Baldwin was to submit the budget to the council.

A motion to change the hour of our next meeting on March 18, from 7:00 to 7:30 was made by Mrs. Hock seconded by Mrs. Gatesman and unanimously carried. The meeting adjourned. Respectfully submitted, Lillie Gatesman, Record. Secty.

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